Afternoon. Thank you all for coming. [applause] what a Beautiful Day to make history again. Ago,is very day, 50 years in this very spot, dr. Martin luther king jr. Came to king to deliver his march on ballot boxes day. It was may 8, 1966. Mothers day, just as it is today. And now, we gather on these hallowed grounds 50 years later to remember that important day ree ine history of kingst Williamsburg County, South Carolina. Thank you for being here to make this stage such an important occasion. [applause] when dr. King spoke here on may 8 in 1966 on a rainy sunday afternoon, as you will see, it was his first major public appearance in South Carolina. He only made three speeches in the state of South Carolina. And if i am not mistaken, the other two locations were in charleston and orangeburg. But he came to king street first. And he came here after the passage of the Voting Rights act of 1965. He came as a result of mr. Virgil demaray of the funeral home, who went to atlanta, camp out,
And what a morning it is for cleveland fans. First time in 50 years. And theyre being really quiet about it. Right now the Cleveland Cavaliers theyre making a stop in las vegas before they make it home. But its a great morning for them. It is, indeed. Heres why, right here youre seeing the Cavs Kyrie Irving knocking down a threepointer last night, just a minute left. Game seven against golden state. The game ends short thereafter with the cavaliers winning, 9389 and that makes them the new nba champs which means not only is their first title, theyre also the first time to ever come back and win it after being down 31 in the final series. So, last nights game was in oakland. But these scenes look at this made it look like it was right there in cleveland. Hundreds of people poured into the street. Theyll be back out there wednesday when the team hosts its victory parade. Abcs t. J. Holmes covered the series for us. Reporter kendis, diane, we simply cant believe what we just saw in part b
United states. Number two, why is it the cubans are allowed to come through. Osta rica as a port of entry and automatically become eligible for citizenship . Thank you. That is a very similar question that has come up a lot in the briefs in this case. Classes of lot of immigrants, including refugees from unstable political situations, who congress has said can come into the United States in an accident fashion. Ofre are a lot of examples categories of people that pass administration, including the clinton and bush administration, that says, we do not have time to get a law passed. We are just going to allow it. You have seen that play out. Theyre trying to tell the court, congress has that at this time and this time and this time and that only congress can do it. Administration comes back and says, administration has done it this time, this time, and this time. It will be up to the court to balance those two out. The notion that Illegal Immigrants dont pay their share of taxes is just
Donald trump this weekend claiming the delegate process is rigged. We begin with your phone calls. You can begin dialing. 2027488000 if you are a democrat. 2027488002. Send us a tweet or join us on facebook. Good sunday morning to you. Thank you very much for being with us. Want to begin with this from matthew inside the opinion section of the Washington Post looking at the president ial drocessing it is not rigge even if it is not entirely fair. That is this morning inside the Washington Post. Meanwhile come over the weekend in wyoming, senator ted cruz picking up an additional 14 delegates according to politico. Ted cruz sweeping all of the remaining delegates in wyoming during the states Republican Convention yesterday. The texas senator winning all 14 delegates. It was the only candidate willing to show up in wyoming. Sarah palin was expected to show up but abruptly canceled earlier in the week. That this morning from politico. Over the weekend, donald trump on the campaign trail s
I am thinking what is happening in washington is our own governments. President obama has played a next role in how he is asserting u. S. Leadership. We have talked about the importance of diplomacy. But in the way that it played out in the area, there is an element of coercive diplomacy. I would like you to comment with use of force in getting action and getting states to act under that make a difference in moving the parties along on this hearing . But more generally, i would like you to say a little bit more about what youre reading is of the u. S. Role. We have rising powers that are warning of a bigger voice and we did not talk about the u. N. Security reform and that is essentially a question for the Member States. But i would like you to comment a little bit about that being role in the United States. Please talk about that. Thank you, i appreciate you having me. I hope that im not disclosing too much of i say that be collective pose, it is in fact growing and it is possible tha